
Bee pollen is a beekeeping product made by honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) from pollen collected from flowering plants, mixed with their own secretions and some nectar or honey. Pollen, a vital nutrient source for bees, plays a significant role, especially in the development of larvae, the growth of tissues and organs in young bees, and meeting the protein, vitamin, and mineral needs of adult and older bees. It is also consumed by humans as a food supplement and functional food ingredient.Producti
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Bee pollen consists of small, colorful granules collected by honeybees from flowers. Bees transport this pollen to the hive, where they transform it into a nutritious food source for themselves and their young.Properties of Bee PollenBee pollen is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, and energy. Therefore, it is also highly beneficial for humans. Bee pollen can serve as a natural supplement for healthy growth and increased energy.How Do Bees Collect Pollen?When collecting pollen from flowers, be
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Bees produce royal jelly specifically to feed larvae (i.e. young bees) and the queen bee. All bee larvae are fed royal jelly for the first few days after hatching. However, the queen bee is fed royal jelly exclusively throughout her entire life. This special diet enables the queen bee to live longer and grow larger than worker bees. Therefore, royal jelly is essential for the development of the queen bee.Why Is Royal Jelly Important?Royal jelly enables the queen bee to be strong, long-lived, and
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